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L OJ VOL. XXI, NO. 30. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY,, M V il, 18S4. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. i! In d JTIT11 idVitf i 4ril,;r-'- .1BT lAilif iMHIf DONN PIATT ON CIVIL SERVICE , REFORM J I have been thinking of lnte of whot a colcmity it -would ba to hare a change of administration in the gen eral government. This not because the democratic party differs in any essential particular from the republi cans. The policy and principles if I may use the words are about the same in both. The Bandall end of the democracy links in with the re publicans, and the color running throughout is a neutral tint. Of course there is no difference in hon esty. The democracy make one-half the people, and it takes a "VThitelaw Keid and a Dana to assert earnestly that one-half of our population is made up of. knaves and the other half of sirtuona people. A. party out of power is always more dangerous than the same organiza tion in place, for it preaches while struggling for office what it does not practice when clad with the responsi bility of the government. I assert, however, in view of all this, that a change of administration, if it ocpurs, will be a national calami ty, tor it means a sweep-out of all the offioes, from the highest to tho low est. The army of invasion at Washing ton will be" something terrible. The streets will be thronged, the hotels crowded, while the jam in the de partment buildings will arrest public business. And this mob will be re cruited from the most worthless ele ment of our social and political life. All the men too lazy to work or too incompetent to find employment will be to the front clad in a linen duster and carpet-sack the last named hold ing, not a clean shirl and au extra pair of sooks, but recommendations in the shape of letters i.J petitions. These men have no money to waste on a change at either end of their un washed bodies; but they have enough for railroad fare, boaidiug-houso bills and cheap whisky. They are all professional office seekers in command of wards, town ships and counties, and the party they represent furnishes them with money on which t j live in a poor ; way while prosecuting their claims to office. "When the demociatic jrJy got possession some years since of tho house ef representatives, the little patronage the house had to bestow was set upon by an army of loafers. I happened to be at Washington when the invasion occurred, and 1 never sa, and hope never to see again, s'uch a collection of tainted humanity. It was something fearful And, strange as it may sound, they were fr'pm the furthest reaches of our continent. From the woods of Maine to the. "Sand-lots of California the ; hungry oreaturoa came, ravenous for i spoils. A Ward "bummer;" as the oaptain of hundreds in the political camp is called, is a creature set on end and endowed with motion made from nature's refuse material, that while giving an inordinato stomaoh denies the, man a heart or brain. His face is fairly enameled with impudence and iniquity, Ho controls tho police afcd defies the courts. Too cunning fOr the penitentiary or the gallows, he is captain because he deserves both. The sight of this crowd destroyed one's faith in the favorite doctrine of volution and a survival of tho fittest. It was to hard to assert that the play ful, innocent monkey was tho progen itor of such specimen brutes. While Europe especially England is getting to be Americanized, we are getting to be Mezioanized. In the absence of any great question or questions of policy or principle to 'interest and divide our people, we are, like tho Mexicans and the people of Central and South America, divid ing up under leaders ' bosses," as we call them. There is no policy to be considered, no principle at stake, and and so of course there's nothing left but men to fight for and under. Conkling.for example, is a republican of .the same sort as Blaine, yet the followers of these men are more bit ter toward each other than toward their common foe, the democrats. The democrats, on the other hand, ha?e their Tilden and Kelly, and are Ijojfc less intense in their following and hate than their opponents in theirs.. I told President Hayes when he was honestly making his fight in behalf of civil service reform that he could make it a success or demonstrate its niter absurdity by dividing the offices of mere routine between the Bepubli csns and Democrats. He laughingly repliedthat I had threatened his life on his coming into office, and he be lieved I had a scheme to insure his violent death on going out "What a howl there would have been had he tried such a radical move in behalf of civil service reform. And yet this is what it means, if it means anything. Mr. Evarts, one of the ablest men ever called to the cabinet, said to me that in making his an pointments, all else being equal, he save tne preierence to tne repub Means. The equality must have been marked, ior he never gave place to a democrat. i m If the rest of the season continues. even reasonably lair, says tne if rine ville News, the farmers and stock raisers of this section will reap a good Tirofit from their various labors and investments. The natural increase of the like stock of all kinds is a very large per cent Up to the present tiineretreihing showers oPrain have come jast as often as needed and in comparison with previous years the outlook now is very nattering. Deputy Sheriff Severson informs aWalla walla Journal reporter that jOolrxamef. ,or Spokane Joe, ns he is ber 'known, has confessed to In dians of -his own. tribe to having been implicated in twenty-six murders, two of which were thoso of white men. Onepf JJis white men whom he killed was the man Prazier, iound dead in the Grand Coolee country. - .KoHMtter of tow long standing, SKJlftpJ&ili16 sovereign-cure Torboofly ailments. OPIMONS OF THE I'CF.SS. What the people wish to know be fore they vote for a legislature candi date is whether he favors a commis sion to supervise transportation by laud and sea, and prevent the people being imposed on by corporations. This question cannot be longer set aside or ignored. We can insist on these matters being understood and should do so. Put down the rings. Hold the corporations level. Make the great franchises we, the people, have bestowed, serve the people. Cause money to be secondary to pop ular rights. Plant the banner of pop ular rights on the forefront of the Nation's progres, e.ml ;-ou will see uch prosperity a-i we need and ac tually deserv e. It is not necessary to do any damage or unfairness to the corporations. Let them make a fair interest on all money invested. Northwest News. A change must come; ejther rents must come down to the wage rate, or the wage rate must go up to the rent standard. They cannot be reconciled as they are. Wages are reasonably high and an advance, so that their proportion to rents would be fair, can find no justification, lients can rea sonably stand a reduction of 10 or 15 per cent and not bankrupt a lauulord in the citv. Bents have been marked down a little within the last few days, but not enough. A little dullness just now will subserve our best interests if it forces house owners to ''let up" on their unwarrantably close grip. Standard. OarflelJ and Arthur as Teachers. There v as au unusual number of visitors to "pay respects" at theWhite house. I happened to see some few who went in n little in advance of tho crowd. Thev were taken in by twos ; c,oll or,a iw fana i ;. or in small groups by friends aud in traduced to the president, "who had trniten thron?li with thft business nf otten through with the business of tho morning and gave the strangers a pleasant greeting. Arthur made an agreeable impression upon all, and there was one party, who were evi dently from a small town in New York, once the boyhood homo of the president Ho at once referred to his life in this country village, telling them how long his father had preach ed there, then of his own experience as a school teacher, giving tuo exact spot whore ho taught and the name of the family with whom he boarded. ! And then ho told what 1 had never ? heard before, that Gen oral Garfield hnd. vn ymm lntr Innrrht in tlm I on Tnr, l.nnrA1 xcith flmnnniA UUU.W f.UWW, ...1..V ...- .. .w famiucs and occupied the same room. He said he had talked about this with General Gaifield jeara after, and they had compared notes and laughed - over the amnaiug incidents whioh be ' fell them both as country school i teachers. I thought tho president 1 enjoyed talking about his early days and was tiuito as pleased to recall j them as his visitors were to see that ' ho had treasured up suoh memories j of humble beginnings. Washington j Ca-P"fl- " mm J An old Indian, who said he w os i camping on the outskirts of the city, J went into Holmes' drair store vestcr- day to ascertain the nature of the contenis ot a ootiie wnicn ne naa in his possession. He was informed that the bottle contained or did con tain carbolic acid. The old Si wash then explained tha,t his seven-year-old son had found the bottle in a pile of rubbish, and taking it to be "fire water," he imbibed a liberal supply, resulting in tho young brave becom ing a "good injun" within fifteen minutes of the 4 absorption act." The old Indian seemed to think that it was rough to die by the effects of carbol'O acid. when strychnine whisky would do as well. With a shnifi of his shoulders and giving vent to a vigorous "Ugh!" tho Indian left the drug store meditating upon the fact that everything bottled was not! whiskv. Walla Yfalla Union W. H. TVhite telegraphs to Seattle from Washington city that no further action will be taken by the interior department in the approval of sec tions of the Northern Pacific railroad till congress shall have acted on the land grant question. The rate from London to New York f8teeraQ passengers) may. it is thought, be cut down to ten or twelve dollars before the summer is ended. It was down to thoso figures in 1873 or 1874, The Gem Saloon. Tho Popular Resort for Astorians. fOR THK Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to tho GEM SALOON. ALKX-OAMi'iiELL, - ritoritiirroit. Jordan & Bozorth. The Only Exclusive CROCKERY STORE IN ASTORIA. r. It. Have Molu BIsht to ttie l'Rtcnt T.atnp Filler, To the Voters of Astoria Precinct. IUEBEDY ANTsOUNGE MYSELF AN -Independent candidate for Constable of Astoria precinct at the coming election. S. G. INGALLS. 5TJAcqis on (feNtiBfiflf JP-AXN. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BtcUche, HeadacM, To&feacbe, Sor Throat, Swellinx. SpnjJa. BruUt. Bun, Scald rroc Bite, AM) AIL OUTER BODILY PAIX8 A5D ICHO. Soli br Dnaltu bJ DuXaa etsrxirtier. Fifty Osaw boale. DlwcUcaj la 11 Lia?cxiJi. THE CHARLES A. VK?ELEBqp. (SijcjlA.TOQUtCa) BtiUn3n,XLfC.fLX. fefe King of the Blood Is not ii : nJJ." it Uablootf-purltJWHad f .. ...- w... ....,nlr-.rvr ...?. nlt... teui, deraiin-3 the circulation, and tnus ui- nuce many (Uoruer, Kooriu ny ainew r.aiuM to dUticguUu livrm aofordliw to t i-. feels, but to'.nj resiu branches or phas oi J thatgTfat eneric dk&rder. Impurity ot , A.VIUWU kiim inn jfyniifiwii iiwii' i ordm, lita&achc, lfiluM, G'crru irtaf; ntr. Jfciu t DUecf. l)ntpj, Kkl.t Jfrtvw J'.W, ilittiit'iuuuri. wwirr, Scnnuti, M.lr DtoHitart, rimpi. U!tr Sadtlngr. Ac. '- iu oltho illood prevents wul cuk these by attacking tho rawe. ImpurHj ortho Mood. 'Chemists and phywirjis acret? Hn calling it "the mo-.t ccnume ami efficient prepamuon for the punw. n bv Druy i,lsts, 81 pr bottlo. See testimonials, dlrec- J lions. &c.,in pampnioi.-iTesuseon uifzia of th Dlnod." ivrappcd around each U. 1LAKSOM. SON & Co. Buffalo J. W. RUDDOCK, Practical Piumbinq in Ail Its Branches. SiCUUl and Gas Fixtures. ' ,V tNuuploto Stoclv or rirn-claa MatrlB! Ill Work Gunrnntoed. lce aim .IJOp in MUIUI s imiiuinK. tear oi Wheel.! X Kobb Astoria. Ore-son. H, B. PARKER tKu:it i.v Hav Oats, ana StraMVN.DAVICH"&C0. - Ppn or:ir - oriCK, Cement, and Sand, Wood Delivered to Order. Draymg, Teaming, ami Exprcs3 8usimss ' '" ' WlrtcSLtQUORS AND CICARS. FIKNT-rLiAS. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARBELS i All Kinds of Cooperage Done. iHTLo.-ne orders with .IOI1N KOttER Superintci.dc-nt, at Centra! Martict. THE UTEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B. B FRANKLIN'S, XKXTDOOHTO ASTOEIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from w blcfc to select. Window curtains made to order. 2?My patent Trimmer to cut Wali Fapei A be li-und convcnlnnt to my patrons. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GEOCEEIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. 3UE111 Feed,Eto ,T. H. D. GRAY. Wholesale nud rotall dealer Jn. : GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. Generalstonieand Whariaw able terms. 1 or of Betton sire on reason et. AstorN uregon. B. F. STEVENS & CO., CITY HOOK STOlllt. Have Just received a mammoth stock ot Books. The youDg and old, nch and poor can all be accommodated. AGENT8TOItTH Krnulrii A. XJach and landnreldt A. 5otnl PlaHOHnndAVcHiern Cottace OreaBN. Ordep for all kinds "of Music or Instru ments will be promptly filled. B.F. STEVENS S: CO. For Sile. PVE HTJXDKED COEDS DUY HKM lock Wood, which. I will deliver at the houses of customers for 81 a cord. . Praying of all kinds done at reasonkbl rates. R. B. MARION. HOTELS AND KESTAUKANTfc. PARKER ildVSE. it, B. IARJK 12 ft ...... AfeTORTA. - - OllrUO. Ai "'vj;-.. - - layClerk Plnl. lu;7KS, - -. ,Night Clerk. Jj?. DUFKT has the BarnndBniiRrdioom. First Glass' in all Respects. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. Campi Restaurant SEW A'D WEMi XO.UIPrEI THROUGHOUT, L.Syra has rebuilt his establishment aud 13 prepared to &ecommodr.re the tra7el'jij public. A good lata! furnished nt cay hour o tin day or night. The finest Liquors and Cigars at tljeb&r. Two doors west or Ike Foster's. nzl-Cui U.UH MKKKA. lipres New Lis ! A.VO- fr Tl?. W " OF THE CHOE HOUSE q ,oye tv i,u books that he is ao'&K thp tWMt bu5ln3of nu RESTAUEANT In Uie eity. and ho will nuaranticto Klve thf best meal for cch. . 'r MARKETS. SiWANHINfiTON MARKET, Mala Mrect, Astoria. OrcjteB UEUGH l. & BKKBY, P&PIUETOKi. " pESPECTFULL? XI tion ot the nub CALL-THK ITTEN- tion ot the public to the feet that the above Market Vi 111 always be sunplled w 1th a s FULL VAKIETY A.N'D best QUAtrry RESft AftC CURED MEAfS Whiclt will Jn sold .it lowe-t rate-., ttholi-1-Icnpd retail. JLBMiti:i3l .-mtralloii gren t supplhiC slilpi. ' . M Pacific Market. r3i' : -r a Lcavrt Your OrdcrifiH' Fish, Game, Eggs, Butter, VEGETABLES, ETC. We runilsh I'rovWous. Fresh and In Good Condition. Drt-3-ed Chickens. Ve:etHlil. and Market PriMlucc of nil kinds In seaon. A Fine Mock or Family Wine, liquor, Cigars and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, FrosU ttlld Cured Meats. ' Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. oi'pesrn: Occident hotel. ;F.XA3IL'8 mrect. Astoria, Os A. V, Allen, Whole-iile and lietall Dealer In ProviBiQBS, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TKOPICAL ANDDOMKbTIO FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 1 outlier With Wines, Liq'iorsJobaccoXigars ASTORIA Brewei'y I'cr Saloon. The Be Beer s cts'a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day froru is to 12 A. M The best of Llquon and Chjars on hand. A de-vrvpdly popular P'n r social resort OEO. HILLER. CHAS, A, MAY New Store, New Stock To". I'ano 0ods, Tobacco and, Cigars. FOREIGN ANH DOMESTIC FRUITS A TINE ASSOETMENT.s " BOAT BUILDING, j r IFiviirnAl K. M. Lfc A I H t Ho Una reonened his hoot shop, orer Azndt & FprchenN. foot of JtFayette street, mid Is prepared to turn out j- 1 LnicT.pr.4HS pniT I AIA WORK GUAXAXTEED ? fc SISfs. ChanaierY -j. OANDUSEf&CO.. Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure OH, Briglit Varnisli, Biuacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, i Agricultural - Implements, .-wlnff Machine, I'alnls and Oils, iimccrityH, elc; 10,000 BOTTLES SOLD Great Northwestern Remedv. -TAKE IT W.PrUMDEffS. Oregon BLBBQPoainEe! KIDNEY" 5- LIVEH.IXSEASES.. DYSPEPSIA' PittPlSlggTCEES AXOSKflf BggES. MEAUACHJi-o KJ5HYNt3S Ti.o who work flnrly and Lite necl a no:eonipr rename icdicmt like Pfaaaer'4 Orepoa Blood Parlfler. As a remedy and pretcntatlTeordtsj-ases if cannot be beat It checks Bhamatliai and XaUrU, relieves Constipation, Drppal and'BUlonsnesg and imt fresh energy into thtj system by maklns n lUch Blood. All Drupjists and Deal er keep It. 81.00 bottles c for $5.00. C. H. BAIN & GO! IKAt.'KBJ l. Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. A spactoU , and all work guaranteed. OaU. Ash. Buy, and Walnullumber; Oro f(ou juid hort Orford Cedsi . All klmli of boat moierlht nn htiml. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. iron, Steel, Ccal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils STEAM' PACKING, PROVISIONS. fi.o s; it Ain ctux fkei. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All skea, at Portland Prlcj, In Stock. Comer Chenamua and Hamilton Street ASTORIA. OREGON. THE BEST is The 03EC3E3A.F3EIS7 1 Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by .the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Li or Superior Quality, aud 1; Endorsed by all nho ma It. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior BUlng Quality. Guaranteed to Give .Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Main Agent for AAtorla. BOAT SAILS AT Lowest Prices, NOT UIVEN AWAY, but made at lowest LIVING PRICES. All work done at my Sail LoftGUAEANTEEDto give perfect satis faction. . SAIL LOFT On Chenainiis street, next door to Astoria Bakery. 7 , J. HESS. Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam Power Scroll Saws. Circular Sawn, Merrlsers. Lathta. Tosoaers, Formers, Etc. Dsliorn&Aleiaifler Sole Aremt. 628 JUrket St. SulYti -aaelsco. Meebmtea Tools. Vu-hlnerv. knd Uudwaro, i Catalogue of all onr goods sent fret on ap plication. furnished:roomis to let. ATES,GEO.ILLER'3.NEXTDOOR J. toWestoaHotet BMil M1 Shi r- iHMr ST01BAYH DEALERS IS BAR COPPER, OARSi ijSr&ceries, Provisions, MILL FEED, Etc. Hoate's Buldiaff, Astoria, Or. 3. ARNDT & FMc&EN, ASrOBXA. - OEEGON, The Pioneer Machine Shop BiiACfciillTH SHOP Stilt Boiler Shop Alf kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AXX STEAMBOAT WORK ifroruptly attended to. A prcuity inade of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OK LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, BlOfTOX STBEST, NEAB fARKKB HOUSE, .ISTOBLC - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND auram ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery-Work a spe cialty. Of nil foeMffrtttttens made Co Order at Short 9tQtl'o. A. D. "Wash, rresidout. J. O. Hustlkb, Secretary, f. W. Cask, Treasurer. Johx Fox.Suporlntendent. BOATS AND TENTS 3 V on 5 0 s 3 c 3 3 EH 0 rs o 1 Z 1 5' -2 zz -I 1 U C r O o 3- - C 3 "- -a S - S" ft ' SL 3 ' 2 cr n 2 3.P p o 2. at o cn as c- a-. C N sr o " c I a a O 5? FLAGS, ETC ETC. First Class Blacksmithing AT LOW RATKS AT Gilbert Christiansen's HORSESHOEING Done on Scientific Principles by au Al Howeshoer who t.uarantcei OOOP WORK. General Blacksmithing Done . And SATISFACTION ASSURED, et His Shop, In rear ot Aug. Danlelson's Saloon. Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO . I. W. CASE, IMF0BTKH8 AND W HOLES ALK AND aittAlli DHALKK.S IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chemuana and Cass street. A3TOBIA - - - - OREGON Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARD! ABE, IBOH, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, 8tOVC8f TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET .LEAD STRIP LEAD IRON, 3C3XL rAKD Copper. BUSINESS CARDS. o.r F. XcGOBMAC, Attorney aud CouHsellsr at Lam Room 12, Odd Fellows Balldlny, ASTORLA, - - - Oregon. OEO. A. D0HCI3, GEO. KOUUfl ho:lahi & DORR1S, ATTOENEYS AT LAW- Offlca iu Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q B. THOZMSOnr, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. 6, ot Whit Hoass, " ASTORIA, OBEOON, C TT. TDXTOiT. o, c. JXCKTOX. TVIIOTX BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Booms 5 and C, Odd Fellows Building. T Q.A. BOWJLBY. ATTOBNEY AT LAW. Chenamns treet, - - ASTOEtA, OBEUOtt JOSEPH A. GI1.L, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 3-Ofllce with J. Q- A. Bowlby, ASTOBU. Oregon Qt JT. CV11T1H, ATTT AT iiAW. Notarj- Public, Conimlssionor of Dezd fix Calirorma, New York and Washington Ter- Rooms 3 aud i. Odd Fellows Btdldln. A3 torla.Orecon. N.B -Claims at Wasalugion. D. C, ma collections aspeclalty. "EJ C. HOLDKX. KOTAKY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IK SUKANCK AGENT. O. TV. I4KICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN; Scholars recetred for Course of Draughting 0T"Offlce over White Housa Store. Q.EJLO V. PAKKKR. SURVEYOR Of Clatsop Coaaty.aad (ClCrer Aatan Ofllca :-Chenainai street, Y. M. O. A. ball IHWUl .W.C. n UKMO. aiAKTIN,M.I.. lIiyilciaB aad HurgeH. Ab-TORIA. - - OREGON. OrFicE-Eoora 12, Odd itellows BeUdla. RiatDECK-Hurae's building, up state. TAY TUTTTtiR- M. n. u PHYSTCIAli AliD SUHGON Omnt-Room 1 . nnil .1 PvthlanWnltrt. log. ' ... ItEamKvnr On f?rti- 1irot y, ,i- .y St. Mary's Hospital. F. P. HICKS. A. E. SHAW. HICKS &. SHAW, , DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Bulldlnsr. ud stairs, rvtr. ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria, Oregon. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASrORlA, Oregoa. Buy and sell all kinds of Y.enl l&tate and represent tne louowing ire Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, assets S23.GOi.GCio Thoenlx of Hartford " 4 JOOflfc) HomeoINevYoric, TWjm Hamburg and Bremen, " QfiHojW Wosteni. S00,woo Phenlx of Brooklyn. iflQQ&n Oakland Home, " 30000 Policies written by us In the Phoenix aid Home and Scottish Union and National ax equitable rates. BANKING AND INSURANCE! 1. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTOltIA, - OREGON. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT ?-ODlcc and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to corner of Olney . Advancements made on Consignments So Cliarses for Starajco ef eod. GEOEGE LOVETT, Tailoring, (Mm, Rejairinj, NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Main St.. opposite V. Loth'a, Astorta, r. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Cant. Kofion old rtaad, coruc ot U3 and Court Street. bhlp and Cinnery work. HoraealioeUw. Wagcn3 mail and repaired. Good work Guaranteed. NOTICE. Boat Sails to be Given Away Three Private FUffceffnea CangetNKWMAINSAlfornexttosoth lng by calling on A. M. jomkwjm ,